Vol. 12, No. 1
March, 2002
Winthrop-University Hospital Comes Out on Top
of Joint Commission Accreditation of Healthcare Organization's 2001 Survey
Winthrop's Todd J. Cohen, MD Implants Hospital's First Patient with New Device to Treat Congestive Heart Failure
Winthrop-University Hospital First on L.I. to Perform Cardiac Surgery Without Stitches
Winthrop-University Hospital's New
PET Imaging Center Opens, Offers Greater
Hope to Cancer Patients
Winthrop-University Hospital First on Long Island to Use New Fetal Oxygen Sensor During Labor and Delivery
Winthrop's New Breast Imaging & Diagnostic Suite - "One Stop Shop" for Women
Promising New Treatments
on Horizon for Parkinson's Disease
Winthrop-University Hospital is
First in New York Metro Area to Pioneer New Communication System for Hearing-Impaired Patients
Winthrop Pediatricians Turn Literary for Kids
"Nursing Home Without Walls" Gives Elderly and Disabled Independence in Their Own Home
"Balloon" Technique Helps Mend Spine Fractures, Relieves Pain in Patients with Osteoporosis
Long Island Poison & Drug Information Center at Winthrop
Stresses Prevention to Avoid Accidental Poisonings
Winthrop Awarded $1.1 Million Grant from New York State
AT&T Employees Tee Off to Help Children at Winthrop's Cancer Center for Kids
Citibank Gives Hope to Children at
Winthrop-University Hospital's Cancer Center
For Kids in Form of a $10,000 Donation
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n a demonstration of true philanthropy, representatives from Citibank's Citigroup Foundation donated $10,000 to help benefit Winthrop's Cancer Center for Kids and the growing number of children who are living with cancer. John P. Broder, Vice President, External Affairs and Development at Winthrop (left), Mark Weinblatt, MD, Chief, Pediatric Oncology/Hematology and Director of Winthrop's Pediatric Cancer Program (third from left) and little Bobby Kawecki, a patient at the Cancer Center for Kids, graciously accept a $10,000 check from John F. Stewart, Business Manager, Citibank, Northeast Division (second from left), Michelle E. DiBenedetto, Vice President, Long Island Government/Community Relations Director (second from right), and Jeffrey T. Mara, Citibank Financial Center Manager, Albertson Financial Center (right).
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